Among other original compositions, "‘O Mauna Leo I Ka La’i" celebrates his Wailuku home and love for his partner Allan B.
Cool,[2] while "Pa’ani I Ka Baso" honors his father and his talent as a bass guitar player.
It was produced, mixed and mastered by Dave Tucciarone in Honolulu, Hawaii, and co-produced by Kalani Pe'a and his partner Allan B.
[5] Some of the musicians performing on the album include Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom, Kimie Miner, Imua Garza, Dave Tucciarone, Kenneth Makuakane, Ikaika Blackburn, Wailau Ryder, Nalei Pokipala, Aaron Nelson and Reggie Padilla.
[2] Pe'a also worked with Hawaiian music writers on the album including Larry Kimura and Kumu Kawaikapuokalani Frank Hewett.